The Herald-Times reports that as part of a deal with prosecutors Riveire agreed to plead guilty to one of the charges. Riveire said in court Monday that he recognizes the harm of his actions and says he “can’t blame it on anyone else but me.”

The 2½-year sentence is eligible for home detention, likely allowing him to avoid jail time.

The school has said Riveire was earlier fired from his position as assistant director of the university’s Office of Student Ethics.